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Argentina: The right to demonstrate must be preserved, judge rules

Argentine law enforcement authorities have been banned by Federal Judge Ernesto Kreplak from filming Wednesday s demonstrations during the nationwide strike called for by opposition labor unions and groups in rejection of President Javier Milei s most-encompassing emergency decree and the so-called Omnibus Law bill seeking to curb public spending,

Albania Greenlights Blogger s Extradition to Russia After Receiving Guarantees

Albania’s Ministry of Justice has given the go-ahead to extradite to Russia a well-known blogger and photographer accused of espionage, claiming Moscow has promised she will not face political persecution.

PSD s legislative proposals to amend Penal Code, Penal Procedural Code, rejected in Senate

Sursa foto: Inquam Photos / George Calin The Senate s plenum has rejected on Monday the legislative proposals of amending the Penal Code and the Penal Procedural Code, initiated by the Social Democratic Party (PSD) in the previous legislation and which were declared unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR). The senators voted in favor of rejecting the two draft laws, being registered, to each of the two bills, 87 votes in favor and 48 abstentions . The Judicial Committee and the Committee for constitutionality of the Senate also adopted, last week, in a joint session, reports to reject the legislative proposal of amending the two codes.

Burundi: Presidential Elections 2020

Evariste Ndayishimiye, a retired general, won the presidential election held in May 2020, securing 68.72% of the vote. The elections allegedly took place in a highly repressive environment (reported killings, arrests of opposition leaders, voter intimidation) with no independent international observers.   This was Burundi’s fourth post-conflict general election as well as a year that marked the 15 th anniversary of the implementation of gender quotas in politics. A result of the combined efforts of women in the transitional government of Burundi and women in local civil society groups, in partnership with international feminist organizations like UNIFEM, successfully demanded the incorporation of gender quotas into Burundi’s post-conflict constitution. As a result, female political representation significantly increased post-conflict.

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